I'll certainly read it as soon as I have a chance. My education would be severely lacking otherwise.
They are incredible works. The Apology and Crito are works I will probably revist, because they stand on their own. I recently reread Apology after discovering the site I linked, but I had originally read it in a philosophy class nine years ago. Hopefully, another nine years will not pass before I read it again. You will be doing yourself a great service reading these works.
Well, more than just a service of interest. I'm planning to be a Classicist (if I can manage, I'll go all the way to PhD level); as such, I would be a sluggard in my field if I didn't read them. One of these days I'll also read them in Greek, once I know enough to be able to do such a thing.